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Senator Feinstein attends Judciary
Committee's Executive Business meeting to discuss the bill
compensating victims of asbestos-exposure (Which ultimately
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All You Wanted
to Know
About Asbestos Legislation |
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It is necessary for all the Americans to have an
understanding of Asbestos legislation. Asbestos
legislation refers to the US government's attitude
towards the asbestos Victims. Asbestos was widely used
in the industry for a considerable amount of time.
However, asbestos is harmful contaminant and causes
harmful diseases such as asbestosis and a fatal cancer
known as mesothelioma. It is important for our
government to understand the plight of Asbestos
victims, and streamline asbestos legislation for
providing due compensation to asbestos victims.
Bail out bill:
In spite of the serious nature of Asbestos health
hazards, government is taking it very lightly. The
last version of the bail out bill of the Asbestos
Legislation has provisions that inadequately
compensate asbestos victims. The amount proposed in
the proposed legislation is not sufficient to take
into account the plight of millions of workers, their
dependents, reduced life expectancy, and massive
medical bills. The companies that have been using
Asbestos, in spite of being aware of its ill effects,
should be asked to compensate for the lives and health
of hapless asbestos workers.
Over the next 20 years, chances are
that every year more than 10,000 Americans will die of
Asbestos related disease. More than 2,500 Americans
are being diagnosed for mesothelioma each year. In
spite of these alarming figures, the federal
government has not invested in early detection and
cure of these diseases. This Asbestos legislation
ignores the vital need of funds required for
compensation to asbestos victims and research for
asbestos related disease. To add to the woes of
asbestos victims, mesothelioma patients as termed as
'beyond help'.
This proposed Asbestos legislation
puts the law obeying companies at a disadvantage.
According to the proposed bill, the companies
responsible for causing asbestos exposure are going
Scott free. A public opinion drive is going on wherein
all the persons are requested to write to the senators
to put some more sense in the forthcoming asbestos
bill. This is important because the people who have
been wronged should get their due compensation.
Moreover, asbestos legislation should contain
provisions for stringent measures to curb the use of
this harmful contaminant.
About the Author
Kirsten Hawkins is a asbestos and mesothelioma
specialist from Nashville, TN. Visit http://www.asbestosblog.org/
for information on asbestos reform, mesothelioma
lawsuit news, and more.
Written by: Kirsten Hawkins
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Mesothelioma
has been misspelled numerous ways:
mesothlioma, mesothelioma, mesothelium , mesotheioma,
mesotheloma, mesothelima, mesothelioa, msothelioma,
mesotehrioma, meothelioma, mesthelioma, mesohelioma,
mesotelioma, mesothleioma, mesotehlioma, mesotherioma,
misotehlioma, misotehrioma, misothelioma, misotherioma,
misothleioma, nesothe11oma, nesothel1oma, nesothelioma,
mesothelioam, mesothelimoa, mesotheloima, mesotheiloma,
mesohtelioma, mestohelioma, meosthelioma, mseothelioma,
emsothelioma, mesotheliom, esothelioma |
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